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  2. Francis Barton Gummere - Wikipedia

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    Francis Barton Gummere (March 6, 1855, Burlington, New Jersey – May 30, 1919, Haverford, Pennsylvania) was a Professor of English, an influential scholar of folklore and ancient languages, and a student of Francis James Child.

  3. Northern Pacific Railroad Completion Site, 1883 - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Pacific Railroad Completion Site is the location of the golden spike ceremony for the completion of the Northern Pacific Railway (NP) in 1883. The site is located near Gold Creek in Powell County, Montana off of Interstate 90, [2] approximately 59 miles (95 km) southeast of Missoula and 40 miles (64 km) west of Helena.

  4. List of national historic sites and historical parks of the ...

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    Notable alumni include George Washington Carver (who is buried on the campus grounds), Ralph Ellison, and Lionel Richie. [101] Ulysses S. Grant: Missouri: 9.60 acres (0.0388 km 2) Ulysses S. Grant, 16th President of the United States and Commanding General of the Union Army during the American Civil War, lived on this site from 1854 to 1859.

  5. Empire State Building - Wikipedia

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    In the background is a state map of New York with the building's location marked by a "medallion" in the very southeast portion of the outline. A compass is depicted in the bottom right and a plaque to the building's major developers is on the bottom left. [92] [91] A scale model of the building was also placed south of the security desk. [92]

  6. FSU Legacy Walk - Wikipedia

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    Diffenbaugh Building: The Diffenbaugh Building, built in 1922, was Science Hall. As the third academic facility built on campus, it was modernized and enlarged, but the original Gothic entrance was incorporated into the renovation. Especially memorable to students & alumni for the walk up the hill to Diffenbaugh. [46] 32 Frances Eppes statue

  7. Hagan Arena - Wikipedia

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    The building was dedicated to all college soldier-heroes on its dedication day, Veterans Day 1949. [ 2 ] In addition to serving as an arena for the basketball teams, Alumni Memorial Fieldhouse also contains locker rooms for students, faculty, and other varsity teams, an additional recreation room, squash courts, a swimming pool, and a weight room.

  8. List of Lehigh University buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Alumni Memorial Building is a Gothic building near the center of campus, housing the Visitor Center, the Office of Admissions, the Alumni Association, and the Office of the President. The building is a memorial to the 1,921 Lehigh alumni who served in World War I and the 46 who died. Plaques commemorating those who served appear in the ...

  9. List of University of New Mexico buildings - Wikipedia

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    Student Union Building 1959 (alterations 1976, renovated 2004) Meem, Holien and Buckley, 1976: Antoine Predock: 60 Main Campus Student Government, Student Activities Center Surge Building 1973 226 North Campus Physician Assistance Tamarind Institute 1960 (renovation in 2010) 162 2500 Central Ave SE Tamarind Institute: Lithography AIA Albuq.